Journalthe washington pos morning that is in the the wall street journal this morning. The Supreme Court is working on things. If you have a public aussie issue youd like to discuss this morning, here are the numbers. Front page of the Orange County register. First call this morning comes from julia, a democrat in greensboro, north carolina. Good morning, julius. What is a Public Policy that is on your mind . I want to let the people know that the aca is working and karl rove, i dont know why he wants to come up. And say that he couldnt get 7 million people, but he did. Want to thank all the democrats and let people know that the aca is working. Billy, miami, independent. Good morning. Caller i have an issue around gay people. I my partner and i have been together until his death in 1999. We ran a business together, we own a home, we have a mortgage is like everybody else. Saying that iis was not entitled to benefits because we were not married. I ofnk is a complete rip off this countr
The unknown. Chortle of the winning videos and to learn more about our competition, go tell us what you think about the issue this student wants congress to consider. Cam. Us using the student nextshington journal is with your phone calls. Debate several issues related to the budget process. After several recent Supreme Court rulings. Well talk with former elections and brendachairman wright. School districts are improving their performance in math and reading. We will look at those findings with peggy carr of the National Center for educational statistics and assistant editors stephen sawchuk. Host the flights are at half staff over the capital this morning to honor the fort hood shooting victims. Reform is ons their agenda. The president is meeting with the Prime Minister of tunisia at the white house. Here are some of the articles in this mornings paper from the front page of the washington times. House republicans have scheduled host loist week to lerner in contempt of congress
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